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Biodiesel - Washington State's struggle to get started

Washington, though a pro-environment state like
Oregon, is struggling to develop its biodiesel industry.
The obstacles are formidable. The Midwestern
states such as Wisconsin already have mature technologies and infrastructure based on crops including corn (for
ethanol) and soybeans (biodiesel). And everyone, from the Washington state government to the business are still trying
to figure out not only how much to pay farmers to grow the canola and mustard crops but also how to cover the cost of
building the plants to churn out the fuel. (Each plant can cost between $8 to $12 million).

State Governor
Christine Gregoire has proposed low-interest loans for biodiesel factories together with tax incentives. A mandate that
diesel sold in the state must contain biodiesel (similar to Minnesota) is being considered. But skepticism runs deep
among growers.

"There's been projects for a long time that don't pan out," one farmer commented
when he heard his co-op considering building a biodiesel plant, "So I'll believe 'em when I see 'em."